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Nuvole is a visionary concept brought to life by sisters Marlene Bernth and Louise Bernth Olsen, renowned entrepreneurs with a passion for innovation in the world of retail and design. Founded in 2020, Nuvole represents a fresh and unique approach to sharing and retailing, transcending traditional boundaries. At its core, Nuvole is a sharing space that transcends the conventional retail model. It provides a platform for brands and small groups to showcase their unique possessions and creations.

During 3daysofdesign, Nuvole store undergoes a transformation into a contemporary haven called “Epochal." Marvel at the exquisite brilliance in Pierre Chareau's lamps and indulge in the timeless craftsmanship of Italian gems, Bonacina1889 and Fratelli Levaggi, witness a seamless fusion of bold, graphic artistry from the renowned Swedish brand Dusty Deco. To heighten this extraordinary experience, Nuvole has meticulously curated a selection of captivating brands that not only reflect the timeless beauty of design but also serve as journey through the evolution of design, an epitome of elegance where the past and the future gracefully converge.

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Viccarbe is an international brand of timeless design furniture focused on people’s well–being. Together with leading designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Piero Lissoni, Monica Armani, or Jaime Hayon, it creates enduring pieces made with responsible materials, where design and innovation evolve in coherence with its strong commitment to sustainability.
VICCARBE
January 30, 2024
Furniture
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Part of 2023
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Ocee & Four Design creates contemporary furniture shaped by Scandinavian design and British craftsmanship. The collections combine refined aesthetics with robust engineering, delivering furniture built to perform, endure and inspire. Catering to workplaces, education, public spaces and hospitality environments, the brand designs product families that work seamlessly together and offer flexible solutions as spaces evolve. Each piece is thoughtfully engineered with a focus on comfort and functionality. Sustainability is integral to the design process, considering the full product lifecycle through long–lasting construction, responsible material choices and design for disassembly. Ocee & Four Design turns good spaces into great experiences.
Ocee & Four Design
March 2, 2023
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Office
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UMAGE takes its name from a Danish word meaning “making an effort,” reflecting the care and attention they put into design and its processes every day. Founded in 2008 by Jacob Nannestad Hansen and Søren Ravn Christensen, UMAGE is a B Corp–certified brand that blends Danish design with quality, sustainability, and affordability. Their furniture and lighting combine aesthetics, functionality, and environmental care, with flat–packed collections reducing emissions. Adaptable and versatile, UMAGE products fit homes and public spaces, with replaceable parts, recyclable components, and customisable options that ensure timeless, evolving designs for modern living, made to enrich everyday life.
UMAGE
March 31, 2022
Accessories
Furniture
Lighting
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Openhouse Studio leads creative projects and bears brands' messages in a comprehensive and unique way. The studio offers an array of opportunities that can be customised to every brand–specific needs through developing events and building individual brand identities using creative direction, photography, videography, graphic design, and copywriting, among others. 
The studio emerged from Openhouse Magazine, a biannual publication that talks about art, design, architecture, and culture, which also serves as a platform to engage with an international professional audience.
OPENHOUSE
February 1, 2024
Furniture
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Accessories
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Tōseibo is a Copenhagen–based ceramic studio that specialises in handcrafted tea and coffee ware, flower and incense vessels. All the ceramic works are designed to facilitate beauty in daily rituals through practical functionality. Behind the studio is Longfei Tōsei Wang, a Chinese–born Danish multi–artist. Shaped by years of experience in classical music and visual storytelling, his work bridges East Asian traditions and Scandinavian aesthetics. Through ceramics, he continues to expand into the worlds of art, product design, and architectural expression.
Tōseibo
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La Cabra
December 10, 2024
Founded in 2005, Mutina has built its identity through collaborations with some of the most influential designers of our time, redefining ceramics as a medium of research and expression. By merging artisanal knowledge with contemporary experimentation, the company challenges conventional production logics and explores new spatial and material languages, creating timeless collections that move beyond decoration into architecture and art. Every initiative is the result of a harmonious collaboration with Michael Anastassiades, Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Konstantin Grcic, Hella Jongerius, OEO Studio, Raw Edges, Inga Sempé, Patricia Urquiola, Vincent Van Duysen, and Tokujin Yoshioka.
MUTINA
February 5, 2026
New Light Pottery is a lighting manufacturer based in the ancient former Japanese capital of Nara. Founded in 2015 by designers Hiroyuki Nagatomi and Chizu Nara, the company creates understated designs that highlight the textures and natural beauty of brass, glass, ceramic and traditional Japanese washi paper. Each lamp is handcrafted in Japan by skilled artisans. Supporting Japanese craftsmanship and the artisans who keep these traditions alive has been central to New Light Pottery’s mission from the very beginning. Keeping production in Japan also allows for minor adjustments, special orders and unique finishes.
New Light Pottery
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